I feel like 99% of the country doesn’t feel offended by the special and they love it. That’s the real problem with giving news time to these 1% of people
It takes a lot of pressure off everyone when you come to realise the news sells what is hot, not what is helpful. It is just a business and has leaned into ratings/$$$ more than morality.
this would only be true if the largest media conglomerate in the world, Fox News, was also against it. Which they are not. More people watch Fox News than anything else. So the claim that the pro-Chappelle people are being suppressed is wrong.
They did it to your elected president, you think they can't do it to a comedian? Big tech, the media and the machine are all democrats and they think Dave committed hate speech. That's a big offence for them.
Only watched the special because of the controversy. Laughed so hard I cried for most of it. Went and watched his other Netflix special, equally funny. Thanks cancel culture for introducing me to stand up Chapelle.
@@PinoyAbnoy it might affect my enjoyment of the performance, but I wouldn’t take personal offense its not like I expect the comedian to know my life story when I get there
You miss Dave's point if you make this about him. I am positive he'd rather you fight for free speech so that all of his friends can make a living doing what they love. #HeDoesn'tPunchDownHepunchesLines&IsBrilliant
@@ballsackinater GTFO with that. Love Dave man but no one’s above the industry. Too many other comics out there. Not to say they’re as big as him though.
so can white people make jokes about black people now? what if they have a black friend? will they get a hall pass? and what if it's funny?? comedy is comedy! let's just all laugh at everyone!! blacks, whites, gays, ourselves.... let's do it!!!
@@hknowstheway8898 actually yeah white people can make jokes about black people. They’d also have to make jokes about whites. There’s a difference between funny and hateful
This is a question only a transphobic person would ask. Why do people give such pushback to calling a trans person a trans person? You spend so much energy criticizing and denying their existence when you can just let them live lol makes zero sense
Dave was calling out the movement for crucifying one of their own because she didn’t March in lockstep. That’s why they’re so damn pissed! He held up a mirror and they didn’t like it.
No one even knows if it was trans people who caused Daphne to commit suicide. Dave didn't hold up a mirror. He invented a picture based on limited information. I mean, Dave didn't even know Daphne had a daughter till after she died. How much did he really know about her and her life?
@@KH-ch9wz Bruh yea. I was like "damn they just had to be in shot of the camera." Like I dunno it feels like a micro version of the real world. 30 or so people in camera shot laughing while 2 were not.
"I don't understand all the choices people make, but I know that life is hard, and that those choices should not disqualify you from a life of happiness, dignity and safety in it" - Dave Chappelle This is at the root of his comedy, this is real empathy.
They know he's not hateful or bigoted. He never NOT ONCE implied anything but empathy for them in every single special. It's just that he said he's #teamterf and "listen to women", which they consider to be akin to violence. Saying men cannot be women is considered hate, according to them
Totally agree. I actually don't mind cancelling some hateful bigots for spewing their hate, but the only time dave is spewing hate is at the annual playa haters ball.
The man is true to himself and his humor, I believe, comes from a perspective that's not from hate but from true love of his fellow brothers and sisters of the human race and in general we are just funny creatures and we should be able to laugh at each other and ourselves. We need more Chapelle and less woke that can't deal with their feelings. Make fun of them Dave, I'm too late on that one I'm sure.
Ct If a white comedian spewed racial jokes about black people, he'd be canceled rightfully and there would be no argument about it. Chappelle's can spew anti trans rhetoric by saying he is TRANS EXCLUSIONARY (The T and the E in TERF) and somehow that's OK. That's hypocrisy. H5
I really like what Mike said in the end there. Some people have never had real friends in order to understand that not every playful joke is hate or harassment. It can be a sign of the highest trust and friendsip.
How can they... they'd have socialize... in person... face to face... but ppl play video games virtually with each other, text dating, and equate love to "likes".
@@x-mess true :) These various forms of social media have been a net negative for reality and western civilization. Too many people now think of other folks as stereotypical extremes (based solely on online troll encounters), too many ridiculous and unproductive people have a voice, and they have tried to use their petty power to bring society to its knees.
I am also getting a vibe from the "victims" that they are taking jokes as literal, more on a mocking way and bullying than just plain jokes. Could be ADHD at play here, many of the people affected by it struggle to make friends because they just don't get others. I have a cousin that has ADHD, he would take things literal all the time, struggles to set boundaries, lacks friends and at one point he identified as trans. At some point during the beginning of the year he started to smoke weed, developed schizophrenic symptoms, and eventually full blown psychosis. Weed is known to trigger schizophrenia on some people with other mental issues and I warned him about it since I also use it ( I research everything lol). Before he went into psychosis he was fully immersed in the Qanon conspiracies, full on 5G nanobots tinfoil hat and was even seeing shadow people. He stopped being trans after getting committed and given meds. He feels deeply ashamed of dressing like a woman and taking hormones, he doesn't understand anymore why he did it. I believe trans people really do feel like women, there is something going on in their brains that makes them different. There definitely are trans people that become happy living as women but other people struggle with life just as hard after transitioning. The jokes are not the issue, this is getting out of hand and people are ignoring facts because its easier to live in a lie than to face reality.
It's actually really sad to consider that a lot of these people have never been close enough to someone to make or receive a hilarious and brutal joke. I grew up in a multicultural neighborhood and we were savages to each other- but our little gang fought for each other and had each other's back .
I'm queer, wear women's clothes, had gender confusion my whole life and love Dave Chappelle. If you cannot laugh at yourself, you do not accept yourself. Your perception of me is not me, therefore how you perceive me is of no relevance to me.
@bobby macdermott First off, as one who has been shunned, tormented and abused, since I was nine(1969) for being gender fluid long before you were likely even a spark in your daddy's eye, I can say it is you who is the knucklehead. The abuse was most dominant when no one talked about people like me, families were ashamed of people like me and the med establishment considered us insane. That has all changed because people started talking about it for good or for bad. I know who I am, and knowing who I am I can laugh at myself. If you are so easily butthurt by what someone says, who you have no emotional connection with, then you have the problem and need some counselling.
@bobby macdermott For the record, you are the one spewing vitriol, coming here all butt hurt and angry over a comedian's jokes. What central point? That you cannot differentiate between a comedian's jokes and reality.
@bobby macdermott Chappelle nor you are responsible for what someone else views and/or their ability to deal with it. If they cannot deal with it, it is their prerogative to not watch it, it is not their prerogative to shut Chappelle up. How about I find what you are fomenting fostering to be totally offensive and call for your voice to be silenced? I do find it offensive, dangerous and tyrannical. But, I'd be a hypocrite if I told you to shut up, rather I will just not read your replies anymore.
Funny, considering that Chapelle didn't give a shit about Daphne since he even misgendered her. But the way you phrased it, it's quite clear you also don't care about trans people at all considering how by that story, Chapelle probably had something to do with her suicide.
@@liz1646 You're out of your mind if you think "Chapelle didn't give a shit about Daphne." He misgendered her in a humourous manner; which is a type of humor she appreciated. There is no hate in his heart with regards to trans people. Daphne understood. It's kind of gross that you're disrespecting Daphne's memory like this.
@@liz1646 Your head must be pretty far up your ass lol it's crazy how some people can actually believe that they know someone elses personal life that they have never met before.
Normally I wouldn’t have watched the Chappell special but due to the uproar from the woke crowd I had to check it out. We ended up binging on all his Netflix specials. I haven’t laughed so hard in a long time. The man is brilliant!
Humor and sarcasm are ways of softening the extreme biases of controversial views. It helps people open up to sensitive topics and is crucial to understanding differences in opinion and reducing polarization.
@@devghost9913 Black people have been saying this forever and have been ignored. Laughing at ourselves is literally just part of our culture; we know it’s one of the few ways to further progress and effectively tear down psychological borders.
That is why I HAAAAATE those rallying behind this as a cause! Because,unless they are absolutely, irreconcilably stupid, they KNOW that they are wrong and are being deceptive+disrupting for no other reasons than status/to see how far they can push things/test the defense of a TOP celebrity, test the power of their rhetoric! Awful ppl that shame their team. Fuck em'! ......or dude, wait!!! Please DON'T!!! blech.😣
Even if they heard it right, he said "mean" things so they'll do all kinds of mental contortionism to find a way to make that line seem hateful too. Once you say one thing out of like most people shut their brains off and refuse to be realistic about anything else that comes out of your mouth after that.
@@aarononeill5536 Here in the UK we are completely open for business. No masks, schools fully open, nightclubs and raves are packed. But we are like 87% fully jabbed.
@@darkflighter100 that statistic is for single dose. Double is 79%. Still a large majority of us not jabbed - we have no restrictions on going out etc (yet!)
Thank god for people like Joe Rogan having so much influence, it's nice to see voices of reason in the showers of insanity that seem to run rampant these days in society.
The controversy in the UK media got me to watch the special. I have since gone on to watch all of Dave's material. I thank those who criticised Dave for getting me to finally get around to watching his stuff. He is class!!!
Your ridiculous police will be at your house shortly. "Roight! What's all this then! Let's have a look at your TH-cam commenting license, there's a good chap!"
There is a theory about the left making children capable of adult decisions and hence giving tacit approval for that movie, but more importantly 'adult decisions' . Having said that the message on cuties was pretty clearly anti child exploitation even if the means was suspect. (literally rather than figuratively showing us)
When I was growing up in the 80s and 90s talking trash to friends was a form of endearment, it showed that there was so much love that even offensive language had no affect and just generated laughs.
@Lira G Most of the ire towards the LGBT community is due to blowback from when they attack religion or individuals for perceived wrongs. When you give out as much hate as you get you can't complain.
@Lira G I don't believe in GOD but I do believe in mental illness!!! People that think we should all feel, think, speak and believe the same thing is crazy.
Am I the only one who thought that not only was it funny but Dave’s overall story was full of compassion, and quite poignant. I caught myself multiple times laughing in spite of myself. I just don’t understand how anyone who watched this Special until the end could have issue with it. 🤷🏻♀️
DC actually hit the nail.on the head with this specific point and he even addressed it in the show: people don't actually listen they hear buzzwords and jump to be offended
My man Dave had pain in his eyes. I laughed but I kept going back to watching his eyes and seeing sadness. I'm glad his specials are done for now. He needs to get away from these toxic people.
Why is nobody talking about the story Dave told about his friend who was a transperson? That story almost made me cry, and it is so clear that Dave really does care about people. Seriously go and listen to that story; powerful, powerful stuff!!!
I watched the special on an extended lunch break today, most affected I have ever been by stand up comedy. Laughed all the way through but the closing 20 mins on another level altogether and broke my heart the story he told so well that you refer too. I'm an atheist but God better fucking bless Dave Chappelle 🙏
“Those who are determined to be offended will discover a provocation somewhere. We cannot possibly adjust enough to please the fanatics, and it is degrading to make the attempt.” -Christopher Hitchens
You gotta admit it's a ballsy strategy of the protesters though, trying to attack chappelle at the money level, if they fail, all they accomplish is 50 million extra streams for Chappelle and netflix
It’s impossible to cancel Dave. Plus, that “offensive” joke was actually a nice story about his friend. I’m more offended by the people that were “offended” by it.
It was almost the equivalent of "I have a black friend so I can't be racist". Daphne sounded like she had health problems besides being trans and he could have talked about that if he had dived into her story more. You can do that without touching on specifics the family may not want out there. It seemed like a story to make your average person feel good and guilt trip trans who attacked Daphne over him.
@@kpaxxapk6397 Prejudice and racist are not the same thing. This is like getting sex and gender confused. They are not actual synonyms. You can think nothing but positive things about a people and ne racist as fuck. This is not a philosophy thing. It's English.
In the show Dave talks about an exchange between himself and Daphne, in which he 'claims' that he doesn't understand transgenderism. Daphne replies "I don't need you to understand me. I only need you to believe me, that I'm having a human experience." All the bullying and harassment that Daphne suffered in the days after she came to Dave's defence seeked to rob her of her humanity. They stripped of all other elements, whether it be parent, fledgling stand-up, etc. All they seen or seemed to care about was that a transwoman spoke her mind, not the hive-mind and spoke from her heart, not from a poltical dogma. That's the beauty of humans, we're all different. They tried to paint her as a traitor to a community, the trans-community. As if one small part of her being meant that she would forever have to be a representative and a congruent part of that community. So one comedian reaches out to another, one human being collaborates with another human being in trying to understand the human experience - what makes us laugh, cry, scared, joyous - in order to find common ground for all communities and they drove a human being to feel that their life was unliveable. So the next time someone advocates for trans-acceptance and mentions the high number of trans-people who take their own lives, tell them that they themselves should take responsibility for that number being so high.
I really appreciate Joe Rogans take on this . It’s the best one I’ve heard. Dave Chappele is my favorite comedian, and if people really listened to his show, it was a tribute to his friend Daphne, and not only that, was a defense of trans rights. His plea to the community was not to be so cruel and vitriolic in their judgement of others. He’s funny. That bit about, “why do these bitches think I hate women” 🤣 had me rolling laughing as a woman. The joke was embedded and the delivery was on point. He’s funny and loving - “empathy goes both ways “
It was extremely funny and I’m 100% sure Dave Chappelle isn’t transphobic or homophobic but it’s the fact that he continues to use those slurs. Thats what I think is throwing people off
It's because he exposed that community for being so vitriolic and actually bigoted that they drove one of their own to suicide. They hate when their hypocrisy is so easily exposed.
Chappelle’s special was healing and unifying by how he landed it. He humanized everyone and in my opinion brought everyone together. But those who want to be offended take pieces out of context of the whole and of course can find sections to provoke and enrage. It wouldn’t be comedy otherwise. But if you follow it til the end it becomes a loving message IMO
I thought the same thing.. it was unifying, honest and inclusive. That's how a lot of straight people speak or think, we just cant express it in our ball busting 'style' yet we have to respect everything said by anyone LGBTQ or middle class white women no matter how bizarre or different to how a straight person would be, speak or live.. but we have to be inclusive to all that and adhere to the rules set by these groups or we are teansphobic and xenophobic etc. Dave put it in a respectful way and in an honest way that the average straight person would react. Nobody can do anything right these days unless it's got the LGBTQ stamp of approval... maybe respect goes both ways?? Or is that a revolutionary idea?? I think not...
@@amberlyelizabeth1925 ok and guess what, there’s actually ppl who actually rape ppl so if you’re gonna bitch about dave then why don’t you report your perpetrator
@@amberlyelizabeth1925 making fun of rape and rape being a part of a joke in context are 2 very different things. I'm very sorry that you experienced such a horrible thing. The person responsible should be hanged. I have to respectfully disagree that he was joking about rape though, in context his joke in no way made fun of rape, nobody thinks rape is funny. Please try and see the whole context around his jokes and his real intent if you are going to criticize him because he does in no way make light of rape or joke ABOUT it in a way that's making fun of rape. Context is everything.
Dave Chapelle is leading the charge against hypersensitivity, he has my 100% support as someone who is compassionate, and well thought on the subjects our society faces. Joe & Michael made great points here about how media consumption is being funneled so you as the viewer are limited to opinion based content.
i dont think thats really true. I dont even think he is a well thought person. He just parrots marxism. Norm Macdonald was better, smarter and the last comedian who thought critically.
You want real inclusion? In the Closer, Mr. Chappelle manages to tell one of the most impactfully HUMANIZING stories regarding the struggle of the trans community I have ever seen on screen... and somehow an oblivious minority of fragile minded activists not only misses it, but I would argue their outrage over the special is actually inoculating the very audience it might have moved to a kinder perspective -- in effect causing further entrenchment of unfavorable stereotypes. In my mind, that is the real loss here. It worked as a powerfully humanizing story, not only because it was raw and unadorned, but because it was devoid of the usual propaganda. In a sense, to be ALSO included as a butt-of-the-joke is one of the truly egalitarian and redeeming features of good mature comedy, but that ONLY works if you invite everyone to the table and take turns giving them a good go over. Sometimes it seems protected classes and taboo perspectives are doing more to dehumanize groups of people than all the bigots combined. :(
I only watched the special because of all the controversy. He's not usually my comic style, but I came away with a huge amt of respect for him. He embodies the 'Shadow' that so many of us try to hide, and he did it in a very open and genuinely caring way that wasn't mean or hurtful.
When I worked overnight valet on the Las Vegas strip, I picked Dave up from a nightclub in the hotel car (he called the hotel for a pickup). While on the car ride back, he was plastered, but he was one of the NICEST guys I have ever met. A genuinely happy dude. In the years since then, I’ve seen him whenever he stays at the hotel and of all the celebs that stay there, he’s one of the very few that will chill out up front, not use the back VIP entrance so no one sees him, and he’ll sit there talking to fans and taking pictures with them. I’ve never seen him say or do anything that made him seem “better” than anyone else. That’s a LOT more that I can say than some of the other celebs that I see.
Couldn't agree more, the last 15 minutes truly was incredible, I was thinking about it for days after I watched it. It made me feel more understanding and accepting towards the transgender community, not the other way around. The fact that, that message got lost in translation is just sad
@@honestal2684 Exactly he just wants people to agree with him and tell him he's right. All the while he calls himself the GOAT while there are people like Pryor and Carlin. Chappelle needs to chill and write a joke or two or his next special is gonna be a tedtalk.
When Chapelle said "Cause it takes one to know one" I almost cried, everything he said had a meaning and a purpose. What an amazing special it is and what a Genius Chapelle is.
I truly agree with you. And man that quote of that she was going to open for who many people say is the Goat man. I clapped like hell yeah. Amazing how some didn't understand how her death effected him because he lost a friend not a transgender person...
I wasn't at all offended by the show and do not for a second believe that Dave nor anyone should be cancelled...but let's not act like Chappelle's set was nonstop jokes. Dave has a way of doing half commentary half jokes, which he's great at weaving but guess what, you do that sorta thing then you open yourself to some people focusing on the commentary portion and speaking out about what they disagree with. In fact, I feel like most of it was him just speaking his mind so yes, some people are going to take issue with what he has to say even if there's no animosity behind it.
I watched the entire special. I did not feel any hate coming from Dave. I actually thought his closing comments "no more specials until we're all laughing together" was heart felt.
@@YouScareMe1 No, that’s a red herring argument. Once people and authorities start policing other people’s feelings thoughts and opinions you no longer have a free society.
@@benjamin3290 Never said anything about policing thought or opinions. The man obviously has a problem with people criticizing others if they hate minorities.
The funniest part of this, is that Dave was calling himself transphobic while speaking about the pain that caused him to lose his transwoman friend. He wanted this reaction to prove how stupid cancel culture can be. Why would a transphobic person befriend a trasgender person and give that person a shot at his comedy show?? Obviously, Dave isn't motivated by money or cloud or likes.... He didn't need to do those type of jokes, to build an act.... He did those jokes, to prove a point.
I’m not defending people that are protesting Dave but there are plenty of racist and homophobic people who have a person or persons in their friend group who fit the description of what they hate for example “how could I be racist I have a black friend etc “
@@Pissoff56 Let's actually try answer that. How intolerant can one actually get if they can look past their racism to make friends with a black person?
@@robincray116 a lot of people simply tolerate a person because of what they can provide, I knew a guy in my company that was always cordial with me but he turned out to be a racist but because of my position or rank he hung around me, the same reason certain family’s would adopt a black child but still be racist towards them
@@robincray116 There's a documentary about a black musician, Daryl Davis, who has gone around the country attempting to befriend Klan members in order to try and bring then back to reality. I remember one clip where one Klan member talks about his real and deep friendship with Davis...but he was still a Klan member. They just use the "he's one of the good ones" trope. Another example, extremely misogynistic men still get married to some poor woman, right? There's a reason "I can't be racist, I have a black friend" is a terrible way to dismiss accusations of racism. Now whether this is true of Chappelle and Daphne is difficult to know. I read that one of her last Tweets sounded like an apology of sorts to her peers, and perhaps recognizing that she may have been mistaken about her role in the whole situation. But who knows what was going through her mind?
Joe says I was getting to that and this dude..sorry. lmao I can't stand this dude. He thinks he is smart but knows nothing about real history. I have listened to him a a few times and amazed by how stupid he is. He is one of the few people I really do hate on TH-cam
I'm mtf trans and find Dave Chappelle's LGBTQ, including or specifically the T, jokes to be fg hilarious! Thanks Joe for explaining what hardly needed to be explained, except apparently it had to be. Gosh. Well, if nothing better, the whole thing has at least created a dialog.
The entire trans community is freaking tf out about Chappelle, it's ironic how they blame Chappelle for his friends death, yet the trans community going after her played a huge part in her suicide
R4 If a white comedian spewed racial jokes about black people, he'd be canceled rightfully and there would be no argument about it. Chappelle's can spew anti trans rhetoric by saying he is TRANS EXCLUSIONARY (The T and the E in TERF) and somehow that's OK. That's hypocrisy. F5
@@amyh4606 I doubt you watched Chappelle's special, or this video you're commenting on. If you have and you still think Rogan and Chappelle are transphobic, you are a fool and should take your cry-baby bullshit somewhere else
He's the GOAT, people getting canceled left and right so Dave goes out and puts himself in the firing line for two specials. Not only does any effort to cancel him fail, the man wins the dam mark twain award.A Year later he releases his last Netflix special, he informs the audience that it will be his last one for a minute and explains why. And closes by canceling himself until all the nonsense is over. 100% GOAT
Man, for me this last special was some kind of half-ass apologize / explanation sprinkled with statements that are not there for sake of comedy, but to prove that he's not afraid of saying nothing. I actually think that comedians should joke about all sorts of things and say outrageous things for comedy. But this special didn't hit me as comedy. It seemed like an explanation.
Dave Chappelle is one of the countries greatest pills. He is the medicine that we take to heal the rift between our different groups. Once we can.laugh at each other, healing begins.
You could see the tears in Dave Chappelle eyes when he’s talking about his friend Daphne. I haven’t see one video on social media talking about what he’s doing for Daphne’s child. Raising money for the child future. Where’s the empathy and compassion for his good deeds?
Irony is that many people standing up for dave to speak about trans people wouldn't (I don't mean this against daphne) piss on daphne if she was on fire and have no care about the rights, views and existence of daphne. The fact she had a child would blow their minds, as they cant handle a trans woman using a bathroom without judging her as a paedophile. The anti cancel culture brigade supporting goes so far. But likely the people putting money towars supporting daphnes child would ironically come from those offended by daves special. Funny how life is like that.
The same thing happened to Peterson when he raised money, with his hail lobster 🦞 merch, and one of the charities refused the donation because it came "from the wrong side"... Ideologically driven fear of the "other"
Because their campaign against Dave Chapelle was never about him. It was about them, and their power to silence others. I don't even think they want equality - they to take power, and be above the rules. Not all LGB, of course, but the hoi palloi the just follow the common ideology so they can fit in at the social gatherings. They have to hate him, like their elite does, and hate has no room for logic, no room for truth. It is about the destruction of another. Oppressed groups always go through a period of doing exactly what was done to them, just like the black man who owned slaves.
@@GamingTeaParty but why is dave chappelle going on about trans people the whole time.? They didn't ask for for this fight, chappelle is doing it all, for no reason other than he thinks its funny.
People always need a bogeyman. Doesn't matter who it is. Having a bogeyman means you can always be the victim and never have to be accountable for anything
I laughed a lot and got emotional with the whole story he shared, I actually gained more sympathy and respect towards trans people. It's bafflig to me people see the special as "spreding hate".
What Chapelle did is skewer the self-righteous, holier-than-thou, oppressor vs oppressed narrative pushed by far left activists dominating the narrative within the gay and transgender movement. They don't like having the mirror held up to them (because sometimes the emperor is wearing no clothes), so they want to execute the court jester. They are the latest version of the censorious, controlling "church ladies".
It makes more sense when you realize that people actually *enjoy* being offended, and will go out of their way to find reasons for it -- no matter how trivial or ridiculous.
The irony is the Twitter 'trans activists' are the ones spreading hate by associating trans people with their whiny, poisonous, self-obsessed behavior.
I live in Canada and noticed that Netflix didn't put chappels special on the front page, I know for sure it would be at least in the comedy section or popular section but it wasn't anywhere to be found, I had to use the search box and type in the name for it to show up.
The key point for me is @6:15. The controversy has probably made _The Closer_ the biggest comedy special on Netflix ever. I hadn't heard that called "the Streisand effect" before. Had to look that up!
Spot on! I had never watched anything by, or even heard of, Dave Chappelle. However, that's now changed! A very funny guy whom I have clearly been missing having in my life.
@@grumv235 I wish I could be in your shoes right now. You're gonna go down a beautiful comedic road as you discover Dave's comedy 🤞💯.. I wish I could remember the first time I heard Dave cracking jokes 😂
I am astounded by the people who think so highly of their own self worth, that they believe their feelings should dictate what other people can and can't joke about. Either everything is ok, or nothing is.
It was such a good special. Anyone who is outraged didn’t really listen to what he was saying. He is such a compassionate accepting person and takes his performances beyond comedy and makes them almost like lessons.
@@dudeimgeorge I disagree. I think that he used his platform to represent a cultural message that he stands for all while still making jokes. It goes to show that people like him can have a meaningful conversation while still being light hearted and funny. It emphasized him being the goat.
“Watch the entire episode for free only on Spotify”. Dude. I wish I could see these on Spotify. Spot doesn’t show Joe’s podcast in several regions, including mine (Pakistan). I used to listen to this *religiously* 😂
I heard all the negative vibes before watching Dave's special. I couldn't find any plausible reason to see where does all the hate come from. Matter of fact, his story about Daphne humanized transgenders and made them become relatable more so than anything else their community have done thus far. And Dave continues to show what a legend he is to this day.
Joe hit the nail on the head about the whole situation. If you’re transgender or gay and can’t take a few jokes, maybe it’s time to talk to a therapists, it would seem to me you might have some underlying issues. In the end people just can’t take life so serious, we all need to laugh at ourselves once and a while.
they take life so seriously they end their lives 🙄 it isn't a problem being gay. it is a problem when someone puts Harley Davidson stickers on their honda spree mopeds and demands everyone calls it a harley.
@@flawless1up in that analogy the person actually sees his motorcycle as a harley. When he looks at it, its a harley. When you look at it it’s a honda, with stickers.
I'm not for canceling anything, in fact I stay far away from twitter as It's an absolute cesspool. Not everyone that criticizes the special wants to cancel it. Personally I don't think Dave is coming from a place of hate but rather a place of ignorance. I thought his special was funny and insightful. There definitely were things I disagreed with him on though. I think there are a lot of interesting dynamics here to be explored and just calling Dave transphobic adds nothing to the conversation. Sure criticize what he got wrong but also give credit for what he got right. Comedy shouldn't be immune to criticism but that doesn't mean we should get rid of things we don't like. That said people are allowed to vote with their wallet even if we think its dumb. Not buying someone's books is different from getting someone fired. Cancel culture is a problem but sometimes is used very loosely. J K. Rowling is still rich. J.K Rowling didn't get banned from Twitter. Nobody is stoping J.K. Rowing from writing more books. The only negative effects that I'm aware of is some people stopped buying her books. I'm not saying that she wasn't cancelled, I'm just saying that not all cancellations are created equal.
From Lenny Bruce to George Carlin to Dave Chappelle, comedians have always been committed to the crucial human right to complete Freedom of Speech, and I am grateful for this.
If anyone saw his latest special you would know that, at the very end of it, you would have had tears in your eyes. I did anyway. He’s an amazing human and a master at his craft.
V5 If a white comedian spewed racial jokes about black people, he'd be canceled rightfully and there would be no argument about it. Chappelle's can spew anti trans rhetoric by saying he is TRANS EXCLUSIONARY (The T and the E in TERF) and somehow that's OK. That's hypocrisy. H6
No, it’s not a problem with people, it’s only with certain people. For most of us, if we don’t enjoy something we’re watching or listening to, we simply turn the channel to something else. The people that’s complaining are the only ones that are hating. They want whatever it is that they don’t like, agree with, approve of, etc to be removed and done with. That sounds a lot like communism to me.
There isn't any outrage. Everyone at the special laughed. There's like 10 bloggers, and the few who want to own everyone are giving em platforms to blow it out of proportion. Outrage culture is a myth.
Watch it again. When the camera pans to the middle of the crowd there are two ladies with blue and pink hair that laughed at all the black jokes and white jokes, but went stone faced when the subject went to feminism and LGBT. Noticed them at the beginning of the show and felt bad that I automatically assumed they would act this way, but I was fucking right. They looked pissed off like they had been personally attacked the last third of the show
As someone who watches Netflix but isn’t on social media I literally didn’t understand why he was getting ‘cancelled.’ It was a funny and smart comedy special. Dave even mentions “who cares, Twitter isn’t a real place”
@@sebastiancarrillo7083 lmaoooo i love chappelle and this special was weak sauce im tired of these lazy ass washed comedians using cancel culture as material is tired as hell nobody cares anymore other than people who spend waaaaay too much time online deadass
I love Dave I really do, hell I named my dog “Chappelle” and while I support everything he is doing let us not forget that the great Patrice O’Neal fought for funny 12 years ago! He basically predicted all of this PC culture that we’ve got going on. Truly ahead of his time.
@Jorge Briln "Do you listen to perspectives from actual trans people at all? " Trans perspective is hive mind, if you dont follow that mind you are enemy. There is a reason why trans and other similar communities are based on toxicity especially on twitter. The fact you called chapelle activist is making me think that you r the very person that would mob hunt on twitter. Hope twitter will go away so that i can witness what your lifes would look like, but i guess i will never see it as you would create just tumblr 2
I love how black people who start these revolutionary movements. In 50 years, he’ll be in our history class “ Chappell fought for our freedom of speech by not getting off the stage”
Daphne opened for him and this Special is called "The Closer". The whole Special was dedicated to her. Honestly its clear to me the people trying to cancel him never saw it. Because it seemed very positive to trans people.
But we have to remember that the outraged crowd equates criticism to hate. You can love certain people yet have valid criticism of them. This is apparently a concept that's lost.
I miss the nuances of the world. Everyone’s views have to be fringe extreme and there isn’t any common grey area anymore because the fringe extremes get way louder than they deserve to be. I miss the grey areas because that was where we got along the best.
V5 If a white comedian spewed racial jokes about black people, he'd be canceled rightfully and there would be no argument about it. Chappelle's can spew anti trans rhetoric by saying he is TRANS EXCLUSIONARY (The T and the E in TERF) and somehow that's OK. That's hypocrisy. G5
It's more the fact of if your views don't align with another, you don't deserve that opinion because it's wrong. We can't keep going like this. Someone needs to be wrong, and we need to have arguments/debates to further what you're talking about.
@Tony X I have said this, but technology has already took over. It's literally impossible not to have a bank account, email and some cases some form of social media. Not to mention more than half of society is like this now, especially people in their 20s and below. I'm 22 and have better conversations with 50 year olds.
Dave's bit about the audience being awful in that one special is hilarious and fucking spot on. He's already addressed this before the current backlash even happened.
Most of the more severe illnesses happen to people by surprise, unexpectantly, impacting first in the brain, then in the corresponding organ which that part of the brain controls. The end of WWI had absolutely everything to do with the Flu and lung TB outbreak that occurred killing millions. In nature, the biological conflict linked with a territorial fear (just what it means-a fear in your territory, your home, your community, etc.) is a widening of the bronchia (tissue loss). Your body attempts to widen your bronchia in order to allow more air into your lungs to give you more strength and energy to fight to keep your territory safe. Stay with me.......The biological conflict linked with a death fright impacts the lungs. The lungs attempt to grow larger in order to allow more air in because breath equals life, as we all know. No breath equals death. While you are in the fear or death fright conflict, you notice no symptoms of “disease”, except you have cold hands, cold feet, you can’t sleep, you awaken at 3 AM every night, you have little appetite. During the war, millions of people were in fear of the bombing of their homes and cities where the war was most active. Fearing for their lives, their loved ones in the war, their ability to survive. The food in the stores was sparse due to shortages. This lasted for 4 long years! The longer the conflict, the worse the healing phase. Within 2 weeks of the German Chancellor announcing the end of WWI, these millions of people ALL went into the healing phase all at the same time. It is during the healing phase that you experience symptoms of illness! What is the healing phase of the bronchia widening? Severe bronchitis, pneumonia. The body attempts to refill this lost tissue and you experience inflammation, fever, coughing, body aches, fatigue, etc. What is the healing phase of the extra lung tissue that grew? Decomposing of the tissue by TB bacteria and fungi. The symptoms of this healing phase are: severe coughing up of blood and tissue, fever, inflammation, severe mucous, body aches, fatigue. During this decomposing of the extra tissue (tumor), the body expels a lot of protein, and without replenishment, severe protein loss can result in death. Antibiotics did not exist yet. If TB bacteria does not exist in a person or they have been vaccinated against TB (big mistake), then the tumor will simply encapsulate and become dormant and not harm you. Who died during the Spanish Flu? Mainly the poor who could not afford to buy meat and proper nourishment, and the people who were directly impacted by the bombings and destruction of their homes. Millions of people suffered fear and death frights during the fighting of WWI, and millions of people all went into healing at the end of it. Not everyone was affected because not everyone suffered the same way. It’s not a “flu”, it’s not something you “catch”. It’s biological, meaningful, and unavoidable. One hundred years later, a Fear Campaign begins, using the media to spread it......
“Freedom of speech gives us the right to offend others, whereas freedom of thought gives them the choice as to whether or not to be offended.” ― Mokokoma
At first I read that as a quote from Monokuma, and I thought "Damn, that murderous bear is way deeper than I initially thought", but it turns out I'm just an idiot right now.
I watched the comedy special and thought wow he is so creatively genius. I especially enjoyed the ending. It was heartfelt and special and made it unique from other comedy specials. It was brilliant. Who else has the talent to make someone laugh and cry at the same time?
I'm going to be supporting Dave 10x more now that these issues have come out. I'm planning on watching the special several more times and I'm going to watch all of his others specials.
Why support Dave? He cracked to the pressure of the woke mob, and now he's placating to them, and making sure they know how sorry he was. He's just as bad.
@@jleif7736 That..was your takeaway? Dude..watch it again man. *Really* listen between the laughs man. This thing is showing NO mercy to them at all. Even for Chappelle..how..*direct* he was about this was pretty blunt. The whole thing came across to me as a "and this is where THAT bullshit leads." Give it another look, man. It's not a capitulation; it is pretty much saying "these jokes about you...horrible people..are not worth driving another friend to suicide. This is what you do." Watch it again, man. Watch it again :)
There's also something else that needs to be pointed out. Those people who are outraged are more mad at the genuine things he said that were true, like "sex is a fact", "we need to listen to women", "we all passed through a woman to get here", not even the jokes. Those points he made are not jokes, and we need to clarify that these FACTS are NOT hate speech or incorrect. They are angry because we all know he's implying men are not women, and that is the ultimate sin according to their ideology. It needs to be pointed out that saying men can't be women is not hateful, regardless if there's a joke or not.
There is no way they actually watched it then. My 23 year old Trans child and I watched it! We loved it. We seen his love for his Trans woman friend. How dare they scream without actually watching it
I am so glad people like Joe and Dave exist. It makes me wonder where we would be as a society without them. The support videos like this get restores my faith in humanity a lot.
@@samusaran13372 I was talking about Joe's pronouncements on whether Chapelle was being transphobic or not, I don't know what he thinks about vaccines and I don't care either. He's a comedian that likes the gym and sitting around talking, that's all. (nice work if you can get it, I don't begrudge him that)
This is unprecedented... Comedy and the artform is undeniably under attack and Dave Chappelle is the best man to address it head on during these delicate and sensitive cancel culture cslls and boycotts. We all owe him a bended knee for for his heroism in the face of adversity and seeing this in our lifetime is amazing. Much respect to you and for you Dave Chappelle or otherwise known the G.O.A.T! 👏👏👏
I feel like 99% of the country doesn’t feel offended by the special and they love it. That’s the real problem with giving news time to these 1% of people
.00001 % of the population doesn't like it.
Absolutely agree.
It takes a lot of pressure off everyone when you come to realise the news sells what is hot, not what is helpful. It is just a business and has leaned into ratings/$$$ more than morality.
this would only be true if the largest media conglomerate in the world, Fox News, was also against it. Which they are not. More people watch Fox News than anything else. So the claim that the pro-Chappelle people are being suppressed is wrong.
Definitely
it will blow over, you can't cancel the goat
No chance
They did it to your elected president, you think they can't do it to a comedian?
Big tech, the media and the machine are all democrats and they think Dave committed hate speech. That's a big offence for them.
Have you seen the video
Elon Musk meets Post Malone
It’s hilarious!! 👽 😂
Give it another week. People will find something else to be offended about......seriously! We as a society now have a very short attention span.
@@Armless_Wonka have u seen sticks and stones? He will be fine.
"I support anyone's right to be who they want to be; my question is: to what extent do I have to participate in your self-image" ~ Dave Chapelle
QUALITY,,
He is the master.
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You quoted that just as beautifully as it was spoken! Well done Stephanie 👏🏾👏🏾
Some people are just overly sensitive! =)
Only watched the special because of the controversy. Laughed so hard I cried for most of it. Went and watched his other Netflix special, equally funny. Thanks cancel culture for introducing me to stand up Chapelle.
Same! It was hilarious. At first I was like omg. But if you really listen. He has some great points.
Me too! He is so much like Carlin that it was refreshing.
Where were you living? See his hbo specials also
Do you have a special you enjoyed the most?
This is such a lie
The backlash is literally proving Dave’s point
Lol exactly. That’s the irony of it all. They’re playing right into his hand.
EXACTLY!!! I think he made it pretty damn clear and I was hoping that people would get it
Look up
“Joe Rogan gets mad at Alex Jones”
It’s too funny!😡 😂
do you see what happens Larry when you friend a stranger in the alps?! lol love that
Exactly what I want we to say!👍🏻
People hold comedians to a higher standard than government officials lol
It’s so sad how true this statement is lol
Joe Rogan for President?
Accurate assessment
Well, comedians are the more trustworthy, helpful group of the 2 lol
That is the most accurate statement of the year
"Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right."
Ricky Gervais
if ur wife or daughter got raped.. and some stand up comedian joked about rape.. you wont get offended?
@@PinoyAbnoy unless the comedian was the rapist then no of course not thats a stupid question
@@Matthew_Murray even a little hurt,offended? no? we are talking about "rape" here
@@PinoyAbnoy that is a stupid argument. There are billions of people in the world, someone got killed by a sting ray so no sting ray jokes?
@@PinoyAbnoy it might affect my enjoyment of the performance, but I wouldn’t take personal offense its not like I expect the comedian to know my life story when I get there
I will fight for Dave Chappelle day in and day out for the rest of his natural life. This is not a man to mess with.
Fight for Dave just as hard as you have fought for the land and kingdom of Hyrule! I know you will triumph for you are the Hero of Legend!
Why? The guy made 30 million dollars to do an hour standup. Don't fight for Dave Chappelle, he's doing pretty well for himself I'm sure.
@@abnorman541 really dude ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 🤦🏾♂️
@@abnorman541 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️😂😂😂😔
You miss Dave's point if you make this about him. I am positive he'd rather you fight for free speech so that all of his friends can make a living doing what they love. #HeDoesn'tPunchDownHepunchesLines&IsBrilliant
I hope Dave never changes, dude is hilarious. There aren't enough of his kind anymore and it's sad. This whole segment is 100% dead on, every word.
Once he retires comedy is done for
@@ballsackinater GTFO with that. Love Dave man but no one’s above the industry. Too many other comics out there. Not to say they’re as big as him though.
@@thelastdragon5551 I said it a little wrong more like if he gets cancelled ( which won’t happen) and retires comedy is done for
so can white people make jokes about black people now? what if they have a black friend? will they get a hall pass? and what if it's funny?? comedy is comedy! let's just all laugh at everyone!! blacks, whites, gays, ourselves.... let's do it!!!
@@hknowstheway8898 actually yeah white people can make jokes about black people. They’d also have to make jokes about whites. There’s a difference between funny and hateful
"I support anyone's right to be who they want to be. My question is: to what extent do I have to participate in your self-image?" Dave Chappelle
FYI your " participatation" is not required
@@racing420ful exactly
Great quote.
You participate when you want to be a part of the community. In your own house you can hold whatever nonsense belief gives you comfort.
This is a question only a transphobic person would ask. Why do people give such pushback to calling a trans person a trans person? You spend so much energy criticizing and denying their existence when you can just let them live lol makes zero sense
Dave was calling out the movement for crucifying one of their own because she didn’t March in lockstep.
That’s why they’re so damn pissed! He held up a mirror and they didn’t like it.
This is a common occurrence, they never do.
Did you see the frowning “ham planets” in the audience of “The Closer”? They weren’t laughing at the end. That was hilarious.
Dave is The GOAT
No one even knows if it was trans people who caused Daphne to commit suicide. Dave didn't hold up a mirror. He invented a picture based on limited information. I mean, Dave didn't even know Daphne had a daughter till after she died. How much did he really know about her and her life?
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Bruh yea. I was like "damn they just had to be in shot of the camera." Like I dunno it feels like a micro version of the real world. 30 or so people in camera shot laughing while 2 were not.
"I don't understand all the choices people make, but I know that life is hard, and that those choices should not disqualify you from a life of happiness, dignity and safety in it" - Dave Chappelle
This is at the root of his comedy, this is real empathy.
the lgbtq need to #StopAsianHate , have u seen their leader's tweets? jeez fking christ.. talking about hyprocritical racists.
Exactly!
They know he's not hateful or bigoted. He never NOT ONCE implied anything but empathy for them in every single special. It's just that he said he's #teamterf and "listen to women", which they consider to be akin to violence. Saying men cannot be women is considered hate, according to them
@@cjyoung4080 Lgbtq doesnt have a leader though Oo
Totally agree. I actually don't mind cancelling some hateful bigots for spewing their hate, but the only time dave is spewing hate is at the annual playa haters ball.
Can't cancel someone who cancelled himself. Besides.. Chappelle is arguably the most loved comic in modern history.
@Big Dongle your white then no disrespect cos every black man in the uk knows him
@Big Dongle there probably aren't five living comedians as famous, much less more famous, than Chappelle.
@@cececececece6851 Dude, I'm Dutch and probably the whitest person you've ever seen and even I know Dave Chappelle
@Big Dongle u live under a rock? U never saw Chappell show????whyyyyy
No comedian is going to attack Chappelle because they would probably get a lot of hate
Anytime a man can walk away from 50 million and come back 10 years later and get 100 million that's a fucking GOAT move IMO
💯🙌
The man is true to himself and his humor, I believe, comes from a perspective that's not from hate but from true love of his fellow brothers and sisters of the human race and in general we are just funny creatures and we should be able to laugh at each other and ourselves. We need more Chapelle and less woke that can't deal with their feelings. Make fun of them Dave, I'm too late on that one I'm sure.
Ct If a white comedian spewed racial jokes about black people, he'd be canceled rightfully and there would be no argument about it. Chappelle's can spew anti trans rhetoric by saying he is TRANS EXCLUSIONARY (The T and the E in TERF) and somehow that's OK. That's hypocrisy.
H5
@@amyh4606 'spew' lol. Joe is talking to you. listen.
@@amyh4606 clearly never heard of Bill Burr
I really like what Mike said in the end there. Some people have never had real friends in order to understand that not every playful joke is hate or harassment. It can be a sign of the highest trust and friendsip.
How can they... they'd have socialize... in person... face to face... but ppl play video games virtually with each other, text dating, and equate love to "likes".
@@x-mess true :)
These various forms of social media have been a net negative for reality and western civilization. Too many people now think of other folks as stereotypical extremes (based solely on online troll encounters), too many ridiculous and unproductive people have a voice, and they have tried to use their petty power to bring society to its knees.
I am also getting a vibe from the "victims" that they are taking jokes as literal, more on a mocking way and bullying than just plain jokes. Could be ADHD at play here, many of the people affected by it struggle to make friends because they just don't get others. I have a cousin that has ADHD, he would take things literal all the time, struggles to set boundaries, lacks friends and at one point he identified as trans. At some point during the beginning of the year he started to smoke weed, developed schizophrenic symptoms, and eventually full blown psychosis. Weed is known to trigger schizophrenia on some people with other mental issues and I warned him about it since I also use it ( I research everything lol). Before he went into psychosis he was fully immersed in the Qanon conspiracies, full on 5G nanobots tinfoil hat and was even seeing shadow people. He stopped being trans after getting committed and given meds. He feels deeply ashamed of dressing like a woman and taking hormones, he doesn't understand anymore why he did it. I believe trans people really do feel like women, there is something going on in their brains that makes them different. There definitely are trans people that become happy living as women but other people struggle with life just as hard after transitioning. The jokes are not the issue, this is getting out of hand and people are ignoring facts because its easier to live in a lie than to face reality.
that's cold
It's actually really sad to consider that a lot of these people have never been close enough to someone to make or receive a hilarious and brutal joke. I grew up in a multicultural neighborhood and we were savages to each other- but our little gang fought for each other and had each other's back .
I'm queer, wear women's clothes, had gender confusion my whole life and love Dave Chappelle. If you cannot laugh at yourself, you do not accept yourself. Your perception of me is not me, therefore how you perceive me is of no relevance to me.
Good for you! Completely agree.
@jacky duluoz so since you didn't laugh he ain't funny??? Your the 🤡🤡🤡 we talk about
@bobby macdermott First off, as one who has been shunned, tormented and abused, since I was nine(1969) for being gender fluid long before you were likely even a spark in your daddy's eye, I can say it is you who is the knucklehead. The abuse was most dominant when no one talked about people like me, families were ashamed of people like me and the med establishment considered us insane. That has all changed because people started talking about it for good or for bad. I know who I am, and knowing who I am I can laugh at myself. If you are so easily butthurt by what someone says, who you have no emotional connection with, then you have the problem and need some counselling.
@bobby macdermott For the record, you are the one spewing vitriol, coming here all butt hurt and angry over a comedian's jokes.
What central point? That you cannot differentiate between a comedian's jokes and reality.
@bobby macdermott Chappelle nor you are responsible for what someone else views and/or their ability to deal with it. If they cannot deal with it, it is their prerogative to not watch it, it is not their prerogative to shut Chappelle up.
How about I find what you are fomenting fostering to be totally offensive and call for your voice to be silenced? I do find it offensive, dangerous and tyrannical. But, I'd be a hypocrite if I told you to shut up, rather I will just not read your replies anymore.
"And Daphne would have LOVED that joke, and THATS why she was my friend!" It comes down our individual relationships, not what "groups" think of us.
Exactly what I was thinking
He was proving he clowns everyone equally. Even his friends. He went after everyone on this special. The goat
Judge people as individuals? ??
Not pigeon hole them and steriotype them? Madness!
Well siad!
Yeah, every racist has a black friend
Dave made me care about Daphne more than any woke activist could ever make me care about any other trans person.
True
Funny, considering that Chapelle didn't give a shit about Daphne since he even misgendered her. But the way you phrased it, it's quite clear you also don't care about trans people at all considering how by that story, Chapelle probably had something to do with her suicide.
@@liz1646 Must be great to have access to Chapelle's personal life and feelings. You clearly know what happened. 🤡
@@liz1646 You're out of your mind if you think "Chapelle didn't give a shit about Daphne." He misgendered her in a humourous manner; which is a type of humor she appreciated. There is no hate in his heart with regards to trans people. Daphne understood. It's kind of gross that you're disrespecting Daphne's memory like this.
@@liz1646 Your head must be pretty far up your ass lol it's crazy how some people can actually believe that they know someone elses personal life that they have never met before.
Normally I wouldn’t have watched the Chappell special but due to the uproar from the woke crowd I had to check it out. We ended up binging on all his Netflix specials. I haven’t laughed so hard in a long time. The man is brilliant!
Which one is it??
Bruh you late AF
cant wait for space jews
Tbh the last special, the controversy one is garbage and rehuses jokes just a notch higher, but he has some great ones
He's the goat
Humor and sarcasm are ways of softening the extreme biases of controversial views. It helps people open up to sensitive topics and is crucial to understanding differences in opinion and reducing polarization.
Well god damn James…that was well put
James went balls out on this one damn
@@devghost9913 The skit isn’t even about race. So I’m confused by that comment.
@@devghost9913 Black people have been saying this forever and have been ignored. Laughing at ourselves is literally just part of our culture; we know it’s one of the few ways to further progress and effectively tear down psychological borders.
Most hate is manufactured
"Believe that I'm having a human experience "
Dave made such an enphasis of this statement so No one would mishear his point, yet they did and will
I guarantee that 98% of the folks pissing and moaning about this didn't even watch the special.
😂 lol, selective hearing.
That is why I HAAAAATE those rallying behind this as a cause! Because,unless they are absolutely, irreconcilably stupid, they KNOW that they are wrong and are being deceptive+disrupting for no other reasons than status/to see how far they can push things/test the defense of a TOP celebrity, test the power of their rhetoric! Awful ppl that shame their team. Fuck em'!
......or dude, wait!!! Please DON'T!!! blech.😣
Even if they heard it right, he said "mean" things so they'll do all kinds of mental contortionism to find a way to make that line seem hateful too. Once you say one thing out of like most people shut their brains off and refuse to be realistic about anything else that comes out of your mouth after that.
I just got home from a sold out Chapelle show tonight in London, cancelling him has gone well! (The show was incredible by the way)
Wait london is allowing packed theatres now? That's good to hear.
My girl and I are seeing him tomorrow in London too. Looking forward to it!
@@aarononeill5536 Here in the UK we are completely open for business. No masks, schools fully open, nightclubs and raves are packed. But we are like 87% fully jabbed.
I saw his Saturday show, great stuff 😀 2 words chuck berry 🤮😆
@@darkflighter100 that statistic is for single dose. Double is 79%. Still a large majority of us not jabbed - we have no restrictions on going out etc (yet!)
"I knew your father, he was a wonderful woman" is a reality based statement from Dave
LOL
Have you seen
“Elon Musk meets Post Malone”
It’s hilarious!! 👽 😂
amazing how this empathetic statement was taken as hateful.
@@emmalove1644 not really news at this point. Trump tried to sue because he lost the election, big cry baby
Get the facts
Thank god for people like Joe Rogan having so much influence, it's nice to see voices of reason in the showers of insanity that seem to run rampant these days in society.
So if someone agrees with you. Its voice of reason. If someone disagrees with you they not rational.
@@rlast4698 exactly 😂🙄
Yes
@@rlast4698 shut up
Imagine your existence revolving around being hurt by a comedy special that no one is forcing you to watch, care or think about.
The left always need something to cry about
Shawdow clothes
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If you really think art is harmless, you need to go back to school and learn about minstrel shows and the birth of a nation.
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In the words of Heather Heying: It's bitter people who have no fun who want to take away other people's fun.
The controversy in the UK media got me to watch the special. I have since gone on to watch all of Dave's material. I thank those who criticised Dave for getting me to finally get around to watching his stuff. He is class!!!
The greatest of all time!
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⬆️Elon Musk meets Alex Jones!
😂 👽
The controversy didn't get you to watch. Netflix created the controversy to get you to watch
@@GooblyWoobly69 dumbest thing ive read in a long time ty for the laughs 😂
Your ridiculous police will be at your house shortly. "Roight! What's all this then! Let's have a look at your TH-cam commenting license, there's a good chap!"
I don’t remember employees from Netflix staging a walkout when “Cuites” debuted
They should have...
There is a theory about the left making children capable of adult decisions and hence giving tacit approval for that movie, but more importantly 'adult decisions' . Having said that the message on cuties was pretty clearly anti child exploitation even if the means was suspect. (literally rather than figuratively showing us)
Facts
Lern 2 spel
That’s progressive for them, they support it by staying silent
When I was growing up in the 80s and 90s talking trash to friends was a form of endearment, it showed that there was so much love that even offensive language had no affect and just generated laughs.
Exactly. When I call someone a cunt, 95% of the time it’s said without malice
This still is pretty standard with most groups of young men i think (at least in Ireland and NZ)
@Lira G Most of the ire towards the LGBT community is due to blowback from when they attack religion or individuals for perceived wrongs. When you give out as much hate as you get you can't complain.
@Lira G I don't believe in GOD but I do believe in mental illness!!! People that think we should all feel, think, speak and believe the same thing is crazy.
Am I the only one who thought that not only was it funny but Dave’s overall story was full of compassion, and quite poignant. I caught myself multiple times laughing in spite of myself. I just don’t understand how anyone who watched this Special until the end could have issue with it. 🤷🏻♀️
Bc they have no spine and take everything as an attack on them
DC actually hit the nail.on the head with this specific point and he even addressed it in the show: people don't actually listen they hear buzzwords and jump to be offended
Same, I honestly think those who are offended are just not intelligent enough to understand anything he said.
Am i the only one who thought it was kinda lame but still unoffensive?!
Like everyone is going crazy but i didnt laugh once.
My man Dave had pain in his eyes. I laughed but I kept going back to watching his eyes and seeing sadness.
I'm glad his specials are done for now. He needs to get away from these toxic people.
Why is nobody talking about the story Dave told about his friend who was a transperson? That story almost made me cry, and it is so clear that Dave really does care about people. Seriously go and listen to that story; powerful, powerful stuff!!!
I watched the special on an extended lunch break today, most affected I have ever been by stand up comedy. Laughed all the way through but the closing 20 mins on another level altogether and broke my heart the story he told so well that you refer too. I'm an atheist but God better fucking bless Dave Chappelle 🙏
Great story. Really distateful joke on the end. The timing just didn't work for me. The audience reaction was a great indication
@@rafaelferes4362 I thought it was funny. Taste Ig
@@rafaelferes4362 but it wasnt for you, remember he said his friend would have loved that joke, it was to honor his friend
@@crazysoundman the special was for his friend, she opened for him at a stand up. The joke at the end was her closing for him at a stand up.
“Those who are determined to be offended will discover a provocation somewhere. We cannot possibly adjust enough to please the fanatics, and it is degrading to make the attempt.”
-Christopher Hitchens
Hmmmm rip hitchens
You gotta admit it's a ballsy strategy of the protesters though, trying to attack chappelle at the money level, if they fail, all they accomplish is 50 million extra streams for Chappelle and netflix
Damn. Nailed it.
You the man, take a bow...quoting Hitchens on a discussion about Chappelle - f*cking brilliant !
Very well said
"Your Boos Mean Nothing, I've Seen What Makes You Cheer"
Hahaha perfect quote for this
"Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right" - Ricky Gervais.
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“In order to think, you must risk being offensive.” - Jordan Peterson
Most arbitrary thing ever said
My favourite part is the part where Netflix refuses to back down
@Aaron Boone did they actually make it or just distribute it? Horrible either way, but yikes if they invested money to make it 😬
@Aaron Boone cuties was a great film. You should actually watch it
@Aaron Boone you're the one who got turned on by 14 year olds dancing lol now you're trying to blame Netflix for your own problem.
Controversy $ell$........
@Aaron Boone Ive known what Cuties is lol, but never bothered reading into it. I had no idea Netflix produced it.
It’s impossible to cancel Dave. Plus, that “offensive” joke was actually a nice story about his friend. I’m more offended by the people that were “offended” by it.
It was almost the equivalent of "I have a black friend so I can't be racist". Daphne sounded like she had health problems besides being trans and he could have talked about that if he had dived into her story more. You can do that without touching on specifics the family may not want out there. It seemed like a story to make your average person feel good and guilt trip trans who attacked Daphne over him.
Just don't be offended by anything. Words come and go pal...
@@Ryuksgelus Reaching.
@@kpaxxapk6397 hear! hear! right on the money
@@kpaxxapk6397 Prejudice and racist are not the same thing. This is like getting sex and gender confused. They are not actual synonyms. You can think nothing but positive things about a people and ne racist as fuck. This is not a philosophy thing. It's English.
In the show Dave talks about an exchange between himself and Daphne, in which he 'claims' that he doesn't understand transgenderism. Daphne replies "I don't need you to understand me. I only need you to believe me, that I'm having a human experience."
All the bullying and harassment that Daphne suffered in the days after she came to Dave's defence seeked to rob her of her humanity. They stripped of all other elements, whether it be parent, fledgling stand-up, etc.
All they seen or seemed to care about was that a transwoman spoke her mind, not the hive-mind and spoke from her heart, not from a poltical dogma.
That's the beauty of humans, we're all different.
They tried to paint her as a traitor to a community, the trans-community. As if one small part of her being meant that she would forever have to be a representative and a congruent part of that community.
So one comedian reaches out to another, one human being collaborates with another human being in trying to understand the human experience - what makes us laugh, cry, scared, joyous - in order to find common ground for all communities and they drove a human being to feel that their life was unliveable.
So the next time someone advocates for trans-acceptance and mentions the high number of trans-people who take their own lives, tell them that they themselves should take responsibility for that number being so high.
I really appreciate Joe Rogans take on this . It’s the best one I’ve heard. Dave Chappele is my favorite comedian, and if people really listened to his show, it was a tribute to his friend Daphne, and not only that, was a defense of trans rights. His plea to the community was not to be so cruel and vitriolic in their judgement of others. He’s funny. That bit about, “why do these bitches think I hate women” 🤣 had me rolling laughing as a woman. The joke was embedded and the delivery was on point. He’s funny and loving - “empathy goes both ways “
It was extremely funny and I’m 100% sure Dave Chappelle isn’t transphobic or homophobic but it’s the fact that he continues to use those slurs. Thats what I think is throwing people off
It's because he exposed that community for being so vitriolic and actually bigoted that they drove one of their own to suicide. They hate when their hypocrisy is so easily exposed.
Chappelle’s special was healing and unifying by how he landed it. He humanized everyone and in my opinion brought everyone together. But those who want to be offended take pieces out of context of the whole and of course can find sections to provoke and enrage. It wouldn’t be comedy otherwise. But if you follow it til the end it becomes a loving message IMO
So true man, that story at the end pulled at the heart strings, "I am a human having a human experience" too good
As a rape victim I don't find his "jokes" about rape healing
I thought the same thing.. it was unifying, honest and inclusive. That's how a lot of straight people speak or think, we just cant express it in our ball busting 'style' yet we have to respect everything said by anyone LGBTQ or middle class white women no matter how bizarre or different to how a straight person would be, speak or live.. but we have to be inclusive to all that and adhere to the rules set by these groups or we are teansphobic and xenophobic etc. Dave put it in a respectful way and in an honest way that the average straight person would react.
Nobody can do anything right these days unless it's got the LGBTQ stamp of approval... maybe respect goes both ways?? Or is that a revolutionary idea?? I think not...
@@amberlyelizabeth1925 ok and guess what, there’s actually ppl who actually rape ppl so if you’re gonna bitch about dave then why don’t you report your perpetrator
@@amberlyelizabeth1925 making fun of rape and rape being a part of a joke in context are 2 very different things. I'm very sorry that you experienced such a horrible thing. The person responsible should be hanged.
I have to respectfully disagree that he was joking about rape though, in context his joke in no way made fun of rape, nobody thinks rape is funny. Please try and see the whole context around his jokes and his real intent if you are going to criticize him because he does in no way make light of rape or joke ABOUT it in a way that's making fun of rape.
Context is everything.
Dave Chapelle is leading the charge against hypersensitivity, he has my 100% support as someone who is compassionate, and well thought on the subjects our society faces. Joe & Michael made great points here about how media consumption is being funneled so you as the viewer are limited to opinion based content.
Chapelle backtracked on his support for Trump and he said he’s not making anymore LGBTQ jokes, because he couldn’t handle the criticism.
@@rusty1491 RIP Ronnie Tutt , 1100 concerts with Elvis , 1969-77
i dont think thats really true. I dont even think he is a well thought person. He just parrots marxism. Norm Macdonald was better, smarter and the last comedian who thought critically.
@@rusty1491 Im pretty sure he just doesnt want this to be every act he does in the future because people wont stfu and move on.
@@thythighhighnigh6fkn975 FYI It's okay to watch comedians who don't share every single one of your views.
You want real inclusion? In the Closer, Mr. Chappelle manages to tell one of the most impactfully HUMANIZING stories regarding the struggle of the trans community I have ever seen on screen... and somehow an oblivious minority of fragile minded activists not only misses it, but I would argue their outrage over the special is actually inoculating the very audience it might have moved to a kinder perspective -- in effect causing further entrenchment of unfavorable stereotypes. In my mind, that is the real loss here. It worked as a powerfully humanizing story, not only because it was raw and unadorned, but because it was devoid of the usual propaganda. In a sense, to be ALSO included as a butt-of-the-joke is one of the truly egalitarian and redeeming features of good mature comedy, but that ONLY works if you invite everyone to the table and take turns giving them a good go over. Sometimes it seems protected classes and taboo perspectives are doing more to dehumanize groups of people than all the bigots combined. :(
Phenomenal take.
Agreed. Sadly more people are protesting his special than supported Daphne Dorman
I agree. But, maybe, don't over-word your point next time around..
This isnt the novel you've been thinking about writing.
I cried at the end... it was super powerful!!!!
@@bobstacks8405 That's right! Let us simplify complex thought!!! Words are stupid.
I only watched the special because of all the controversy. He's not usually my comic style, but I came away with a huge amt of respect for him. He embodies the 'Shadow' that so many of us try to hide, and he did it in a very open and genuinely caring way that wasn't mean or hurtful.
@@johnmulligan455 exactly, who wins? Dave and Dave.
Dave is the goat!
Now that, that's outta the way, we shouldn't forget that this was a stand up special. A comedic performance.
@@EdwinDanze wait... it's not a documentary? 😉
Not ur comedic style..so no sense of humor..but still watched it 👍🏻
What's? Your comedy style?
When I worked overnight valet on the Las Vegas strip, I picked Dave up from a nightclub in the hotel car (he called the hotel for a pickup). While on the car ride back, he was plastered, but he was one of the NICEST guys I have ever met. A genuinely happy dude. In the years since then, I’ve seen him whenever he stays at the hotel and of all the celebs that stay there, he’s one of the very few that will chill out up front, not use the back VIP entrance so no one sees him, and he’ll sit there talking to fans and taking pictures with them. I’ve never seen him say or do anything that made him seem “better” than anyone else. That’s a LOT more that I can say than some of the other celebs that I see.
AL JOSEN WAS A STANDUP DUDE TOO...
That's awesome bro. i met some celebs that were total jerks. what are some celebs that you met that were jerks? and what did they do?
@@VOLCAL ok
@@jonathanmangum4347
AL JOSEN HAD ALOT OF BLK SUPPORTERS DOING BLK FCE...PRETTY SURE THE N A ACP GAVE HIM AN AWARD AT ONE POINT...
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SO BASICALLY IF DAVE WAS WHT HE'D HAVE ZERO CAREER...
Chapelle is a genius. The way he ended The Closer was brilliant. It’s a must watch!!
Couldn't agree more, the last 15 minutes truly was incredible, I was thinking about it for days after I watched it. It made me feel more understanding and accepting towards the transgender community, not the other way around. The fact that, that message got lost in translation is just sad
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⬆️Elon Musk meets Alex Jones!
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I got very bored I felt like he was complaining to much and told few jokes
@@honestal2684 Exactly he just wants people to agree with him and tell him he's right. All the while he calls himself the GOAT while there are people like Pryor and Carlin. Chappelle needs to chill and write a joke or two or his next special is gonna be a tedtalk.
@@MariosR38 when did Chappelle call himself the GOAT?
Dave is literally funniest man on earth and such a loving person. Anyone that takes his jokes personally obviously needs to do some soul searching 😜🤣.
When Chapelle said "Cause it takes one to know one" I almost cried, everything he said had a meaning and a purpose. What an amazing special it is and what a Genius Chapelle is.
Easy,
What’s the name of the special??
I truly agree with you. And man that quote of that she was going to open for who many people say is the Goat man. I clapped like hell yeah. Amazing how some didn't understand how her death effected him because he lost a friend not a transgender person...
I honestly hate how hard we have to justify every funny joke that offends more than 2% of the audience lmao
More like 0.2%
@but why exactly ..👏💯💯
@@JohnSmith-fg9pz 💯
People need too realise everyone is entitled too an opinion does not mean that There opinion is always right
I wasn't at all offended by the show and do not for a second believe that Dave nor anyone should be cancelled...but let's not act like Chappelle's set was nonstop jokes. Dave has a way of doing half commentary half jokes, which he's great at weaving but guess what, you do that sorta thing then you open yourself to some people focusing on the commentary portion and speaking out about what they disagree with. In fact, I feel like most of it was him just speaking his mind so yes, some people are going to take issue with what he has to say even if there's no animosity behind it.
I watched the entire special. I did not feel any hate coming from Dave. I actually thought his closing comments "no more specials until we're all laughing together" was heart felt.
Who cares if there was hate, hate is not a crime. Dave should be able to hate whoever he wants.
They literally believe the idea that men cannot be women is both hateful and violent. This is what the T ideology believes. Literally.
@@Dee-nonamnamrson8718 That type of mentality is why Nazis and white supremacists still exist.
@@YouScareMe1 No, that’s a red herring argument. Once people and authorities start policing other people’s feelings thoughts and opinions you no longer have a free society.
@@benjamin3290 Never said anything about policing thought or opinions. The man obviously has a problem with people criticizing others if they hate minorities.
I've always loved Dave Chapelle. The thing that makes his jokes so funny is how intelligent they are. He's a comedic genius and a master of irony.
The funniest part of this, is that Dave was calling himself transphobic while speaking about the pain that caused him to lose his transwoman friend.
He wanted this reaction to prove how stupid cancel culture can be.
Why would a transphobic person befriend a trasgender person and give that person a shot at his comedy show??
Obviously, Dave isn't motivated by money or cloud or likes....
He didn't need to do those type of jokes, to build an act....
He did those jokes, to prove a point.
cloud? You mean those puffy things in the sky? I think Dave is not motivated by clouds you are right
I’m not defending people that are protesting Dave but there are plenty of racist and homophobic people who have a person or persons in their friend group who fit the description of what they hate for example “how could I be racist I have a black friend etc “
@@Pissoff56 Let's actually try answer that. How intolerant can one actually get if they can look past their racism to make friends with a black person?
@@robincray116 a lot of people simply tolerate a person because of what they can provide, I knew a guy in my company that was always cordial with me but he turned out to be a racist but because of my position or rank he hung around me, the same reason certain family’s would adopt a black child but still be racist towards them
@@robincray116
There's a documentary about a black musician, Daryl Davis, who has gone around the country attempting to befriend Klan members in order to try and bring then back to reality.
I remember one clip where one Klan member talks about his real and deep friendship with Davis...but he was still a Klan member.
They just use the "he's one of the good ones" trope. Another example, extremely misogynistic men still get married to some poor woman, right?
There's a reason "I can't be racist, I have a black friend" is a terrible way to dismiss accusations of racism.
Now whether this is true of Chappelle and Daphne is difficult to know. I read that one of her last Tweets sounded like an apology of sorts to her peers, and perhaps recognizing that she may have been mistaken about her role in the whole situation. But who knows what was going through her mind?
Dave Chapelle is super smart. His comedy comes full circle and punches you in the gut. In a good way. He’s hilarious and genius in joke making.
Definitely a comedic genius! Rogan has talked about him quite a bit as being the same thing.
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⬆️Elon Musk meets Alex Jones!
😂 👽
Chapelle points out our differences in an outrageous way, so that we will recognize our similarities in a meaningful way.
Everybody can’t take a punch lol
Joe says I was getting to that and this dude..sorry. lmao I can't stand this dude. He thinks he is smart but knows nothing about real history. I have listened to him a a few times and amazed by how stupid he is. He is one of the few people I really do hate on TH-cam
Slightly melted Jeremy Renner is making some valid points here.
LMFAO
haha cant unsee it now
Yoooooo
Jeremy Render
Oh no
I'm mtf trans and find Dave Chappelle's LGBTQ, including or specifically the T, jokes to be fg hilarious! Thanks Joe for explaining what hardly needed to be explained, except apparently it had to be. Gosh. Well, if nothing better, the whole thing has at least created a dialog.
@@lovehelen Damn, that is brilliant. She truly deserved better.
The entire trans community is freaking tf out about Chappelle, it's ironic how they blame Chappelle for his friends death, yet the trans community going after her played a huge part in her suicide
R4 If a white comedian spewed racial jokes about black people, he'd be canceled rightfully and there would be no argument about it. Chappelle's can spew anti trans rhetoric by saying he is TRANS EXCLUSIONARY (The T and the E in TERF) and somehow that's OK. That's hypocrisy.
F5
@@amyh4606 So what you're saying is that you didn't watch the special or you were simply too "special" to understand it. Got it, Amy.
@@amyh4606 I didn’t even have to read your comment and I knew that you didn’t watch the whole special
@@amyh4606 I dont think you watched the episode ps my girlfriend is trans for the last 10 years and we both loved it
@@amyh4606 I doubt you watched Chappelle's special, or this video you're commenting on. If you have and you still think Rogan and Chappelle are transphobic, you are a fool and should take your cry-baby bullshit somewhere else
Dave Chapelle already canceled himself before…he isn’t afraid of “cancel culture”
He waited for the right time to drop that bomb on y’all
This is really insightful.
“Dave Chappelle already cancelled himself before...” 😂🔥🔥🔥
And before it was cool
#RapperFix #RapperFix #RapperFix #RapperFix #RapperFix #RapperFix 💯🔥
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He's the GOAT, people getting canceled left and right so Dave goes out and puts himself in the firing line for two specials. Not only does any effort to cancel him fail, the man wins the dam mark twain award.A Year later he releases his last Netflix special, he informs the audience that it will be his last one for a minute and explains why. And closes by canceling himself until all the nonsense is over. 100% GOAT
Dave cancels cancel culture, how GOAT is that???
Man, for me this last special was some kind of half-ass apologize / explanation sprinkled with statements that are not there for sake of comedy, but to prove that he's not afraid of saying nothing. I actually think that comedians should joke about all sorts of things and say outrageous things for comedy. But this special didn't hit me as comedy. It seemed like an explanation.
@@rafaelferes4362 his stand up comedy style are definitely different now. maybe hes ran out of materials, or hes getting washed up
Dave Chappelle is one of the countries greatest pills. He is the medicine that we take to heal the rift between our different groups. Once we can.laugh at each other, healing begins.
You could see the tears in Dave Chappelle eyes when he’s talking about his friend Daphne.
I haven’t see one video on social media talking about what he’s doing for Daphne’s child. Raising money for the child future.
Where’s the empathy and compassion for his good deeds?
Irony is that many people standing up for dave to speak about trans people wouldn't (I don't mean this against daphne) piss on daphne if she was on fire and have no care about the rights, views and existence of daphne. The fact she had a child would blow their minds, as they cant handle a trans woman using a bathroom without judging her as a paedophile.
The anti cancel culture brigade supporting goes so far. But likely the people putting money towars supporting daphnes child would ironically come from those offended by daves special.
Funny how life is like that.
It doesn’t matter once you disagree and criticize the trans cult. As soon as you do that, many of them will try to silence you
The same thing happened to Peterson when he raised money, with his hail lobster 🦞 merch, and one of the charities refused the donation because it came "from the wrong side"...
Ideologically driven fear of the "other"
Because their campaign against Dave Chapelle was never about him. It was about them, and their power to silence others. I don't even think they want equality - they to take power, and be above the rules. Not all LGB, of course, but the hoi palloi the just follow the common ideology so they can fit in at the social gatherings. They have to hate him, like their elite does, and hate has no room for logic, no room for truth. It is about the destruction of another. Oppressed groups always go through a period of doing exactly what was done to them, just like the black man who owned slaves.
@@GamingTeaParty but why is dave chappelle going on about trans people the whole time.? They didn't ask for for this fight, chappelle is doing it all, for no reason other than he thinks its funny.
People always need a bogeyman. Doesn't matter who it is. Having a bogeyman means you can always be the victim and never have to be accountable for anything
Wow I never thought of it that way...great point
Trans people are the bogeyman to people like Chappell though ?
If Dave's special is "pulled" I will cancel my Netflix subscription.
Very well said
I would love to be a bogeyman. Bogey golf is hard. A boogyman is a different story, though.
I laughed a lot and got emotional with the whole story he shared, I actually gained more sympathy and respect towards trans people. It's bafflig to me people see the special as "spreding hate".
I agree the moment when Dauphine said you don't need to understand me and yelled at him made me really think about it.
What Chapelle did is skewer the self-righteous, holier-than-thou, oppressor vs oppressed narrative pushed by far left activists dominating the narrative within the gay and transgender movement. They don't like having the mirror held up to them (because sometimes the emperor is wearing no clothes), so they want to execute the court jester. They are the latest version of the censorious, controlling "church ladies".
It makes more sense when you realize that people actually *enjoy* being offended, and will go out of their way to find reasons for it -- no matter how trivial or ridiculous.
it was a funny special
The irony is the Twitter 'trans activists' are the ones spreading hate by associating trans people with their whiny, poisonous, self-obsessed behavior.
I live in Canada and noticed that Netflix didn't put chappels special on the front page, I know for sure it would be at least in the comedy section or popular section but it wasn't anywhere to be found, I had to use the search box and type in the name for it to show up.
The key point for me is @6:15. The controversy has probably made _The Closer_ the biggest comedy special on Netflix ever. I hadn't heard that called "the Streisand effect" before. Had to look that up!
Spot on! I had never watched anything by, or even heard of, Dave Chappelle. However, that's now changed! A very funny guy whom I have clearly been missing having in my life.
@@grumv235 I wish I could be in your shoes right now. You're gonna go down a beautiful comedic road as you discover Dave's comedy 🤞💯.. I wish I could remember the first time I heard Dave cracking jokes 😂
@@grumv235 look up the Chapelle Show and watch everything
First time I saw him was in Half Baked. Pothead classic. Lol
Haven't watched anything from Dave Chappelle for a decade and the controversy brought be back
I am astounded by the people who think so highly of their own self worth, that they believe their feelings should dictate what other people can and can't joke about. Either everything is ok, or nothing is.
Completely agree 100 💯!
This crazy going on is ridiculous people need to keep their feelings out of everything!
AMEN. 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Very well put. It cannot be BOTH ways.
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You know what it’s called? Narcissism overdosing on more narcissism.
We're paying too much attention to what the 0.001% Twitter mob says. Walk away from the toxicity of social media.
Twitter is not a Real Place - Dave Chappelle
“Apparently they dragged me on Twitter... I don't give a fuck because Twitter's not a real place.”
- 🐐
In 20 years time it will be indistinguishable and you will have no freedoms.
Everyone needs a friend that’d defend you like Joe does Chappelle.
It was such a good special. Anyone who is outraged didn’t really listen to what he was saying. He is such a compassionate accepting person and takes his performances beyond comedy and makes them almost like lessons.
Exactly when you really listen its all jokes not one bit malicious, and we know this from dave anyway.
It was not that funny. He did nothing wrong tho as well. But man that being his last standup for a while...sucked.
@@dudeimgeorge I disagree. I think that he used his platform to represent a cultural message that he stands for all while still making jokes. It goes to show that people like him can have a meaningful conversation while still being light hearted and funny. It emphasized him being the goat.
Hope he learns the lesson too
@@elfglow4557 what lesson
Just watched the Closer, it was extremely funny and the funniest thing is all of this backlash is just proving Chapelle's point!
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Exactly!
Exactly. 👍🏼👏🤗
Peace, Love, Light & Higher Learning always Dave Chappelle ~☮❤💡📚🕉🙏💟
Dave is a comedian and he’s a legend for the work he’s done. I loved every minute of The Closer. Dave is the GOAT 🐐
Dave has one of the greatest personalities after watching him talk to Joe
Carlin was the GOAT, but Chappelle is up there.
DAVES A BLK HACK WITH A RCE CARD. THATS LITERALLY HIS ONLY TALENT.
IF DAVE WERE WHTE HE WOULDNT HAVE A CAREER
Let's talk about the other 51 cards. Start with the master card.
“Watch the entire episode for free only on Spotify”.
Dude. I wish I could see these on Spotify. Spot doesn’t show Joe’s podcast in several regions, including mine (Pakistan). I used to listen to this *religiously* 😂
Dave is the best comedian alive today.
I heard all the negative vibes before watching Dave's special. I couldn't find any plausible reason to see where does all the hate come from. Matter of fact, his story about Daphne humanized transgenders and made them become relatable more so than anything else their community have done thus far.
And Dave continues to show what a legend he is to this day.
Couldn't agree more dude
I just wasn’t a fan of the special tbh
Absolutely agree
I literally got teary eyed when he said what he said. All this buildup, all this humanization. And then boom.
Fuck cancel culture, fuck Twitter
I did the opposite i watched before anyone released their opinion so i could form my own, and yet i agree with you
"Dave set the slaves free, comedians being the slaves and cancel culture being the masters" -Damon Wayans
Most popular President ever! 😂🤣🤣
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Wtf.... yeah nvm
They should be glad he’s inclusive towards them by including them in his jokes. He jokes about literally everything
Joe hit the nail on the head about the whole situation. If you’re transgender or gay and can’t take a few jokes, maybe it’s time to talk to a therapists, it would seem to me you might have some underlying issues. In the end people just can’t take life so serious, we all need to laugh at ourselves once and a while.
they take life so seriously they end their lives 🙄 it isn't a problem being gay. it is a problem when someone puts Harley Davidson stickers on their honda spree mopeds and demands everyone calls it a harley.
Upsolutely!
@@flawless1up in that analogy the person actually sees his motorcycle as a harley. When he looks at it, its a harley. When you look at it it’s a honda, with stickers.
I'm not for canceling anything, in fact I stay far away from twitter as It's an absolute cesspool. Not everyone that criticizes the special wants to cancel it. Personally I don't think Dave is coming from a place of hate but rather a place of ignorance. I thought his special was funny and insightful. There definitely were things I disagreed with him on though. I think there are a lot of interesting dynamics here to be explored and just calling Dave transphobic adds nothing to the conversation. Sure criticize what he got wrong but also give credit for what he got right. Comedy shouldn't be immune to criticism but that doesn't mean we should get rid of things we don't like. That said people are allowed to vote with their wallet even if we think its dumb. Not buying someone's books is different from getting someone fired. Cancel culture is a problem but sometimes is used very loosely. J K. Rowling is still rich. J.K Rowling didn't get banned from Twitter. Nobody is stoping J.K. Rowing from writing more books. The only negative effects that I'm aware of is some people stopped buying her books. I'm not saying that she wasn't cancelled, I'm just saying that not all cancellations are created equal.
Women specially who are easily offended over anything!!
From Lenny Bruce to George Carlin to Dave Chappelle, comedians have always been committed to the crucial human right to complete Freedom of Speech, and I am grateful for this.
Yup
If anyone saw his latest special you would know that, at the very end of it, you would have had tears in your eyes. I did anyway. He’s an amazing human and a master at his craft.
Look up
“Joe Rogan gets mad at Alex Jones”
It’s too funny!😡 😂
Yes! It was heartbreaking and anyone criticizing him (probably) hasn't taken the time even watch it.
V5 If a white comedian spewed racial jokes about black people, he'd be canceled rightfully and there would be no argument about it. Chappelle's can spew anti trans rhetoric by saying he is TRANS EXCLUSIONARY (The T and the E in TERF) and somehow that's OK. That's hypocrisy.
H6
I CRIED FOR SURE.
@Its MA'AM! not true most transpeople go by he or she
No, it’s not a problem with people, it’s only with certain people. For most of us, if we don’t enjoy something we’re watching or listening to, we simply turn the channel to something else. The people that’s complaining are the only ones that are hating. They want whatever it is that they don’t like, agree with, approve of, etc to be removed and done with. That sounds a lot like communism to me.
Really Lucy? Gee you're so enlightened for a clueless dolt.
@@LotteryWinner20012 you insulted her without making any point of your own. Sounds like a definition of a clueless dolt to me 😉
There isn't any outrage. Everyone at the special laughed. There's like 10 bloggers, and the few who want to own everyone are giving em platforms to blow it out of proportion. Outrage culture is a myth.
Nah it's real. Chappelle is black and he can get away with more
Watch it again. When the camera pans to the middle of the crowd there are two ladies with blue and pink hair that laughed at all the black jokes and white jokes, but went stone faced when the subject went to feminism and LGBT. Noticed them at the beginning of the show and felt bad that I automatically assumed they would act this way, but I was fucking right. They looked pissed off like they had been personally attacked the last third of the show
@@Sinsofcarolina I saw that too! Who cares? I say If you don’t like Dave leave him for the people like us who do! Simple
Outrage culture is a myth that exists in the fake place called Twitter
Ah you didn't notice two big women in the front row
Daphne was his opener.
Called the special the closer.
He dedicated an entire special to her, yet is being "cancelled"
Exactly! Dave is accused of being hateful but who were the ones who actually showed hate towards Daphne?
Dolphins rape people
@@merly2888 HELL YES!
Daphne and don't forget Norm :)
Don't forget he started a fund for Daphne's daughter...
As someone who watches Netflix but isn’t on social media I literally didn’t understand why he was getting ‘cancelled.’ It was a funny and smart comedy special. Dave even mentions “who cares, Twitter isn’t a real place”
Then why did he make his whole special about what people on twitter say about him?
@@maejaun313 maybe bcs he didn’t?
@@maejaun313 salty
@@sebastiancarrillo7083 lmaoooo i love chappelle and this special was weak sauce im tired of these lazy ass washed comedians using cancel culture as material is tired as hell nobody cares anymore other than people who spend waaaaay too much time online deadass
@@SB-gy2vx no way u want my attention this bad
I wish I had a friend who loves me the way Joe loves Dave. ❤️🥺
same
I’m sure you’re still loved regardless 💕💕💕
I love Dave I really do, hell I named my dog “Chappelle” and while I support
everything he is doing let us not forget that the great Patrice O’Neal fought for funny 12 years ago! He basically predicted all of this PC culture that we’ve got going on. Truly ahead of his time.
Patrice was in my Top 2 favorite comedians of all time, along with Norm MacDonald.
We all predicted the pc culture bullshit. We just didnt know it would be tied into political nonsense and would just die off
So did the entire monty Python crew 40 years ago
Far left hippie George Carlin complained 14+ years ago and said, hate to say it but, it's coming from the left this time.
@@unbroken1010 can you tell me what skit from them so I can watch it
"This is comedy, folks. Somebody's gotta get hurt." - Bobby Slayton
Might as well be me lol
Brits took it literally and started ripping themselves lol.
Have you seen the video
“Elon Musk meets Post Malone”
It’s hilarious!! 👽 😂
ITS COMEDY WHEN IT GOES OUT TO 5 PEOPLE....ITS PROPAGANDA WHEN IT GOES TO MILLIONS...
ASK THE JOULLLS IF ANY GOT HURT....ON PROPAGANDA
Dave will NEVER be cancelled
Never!
@Jorge Briln never ever be cancelled. You heard KD correctly
@Jorge Briln shut up
^^^ what this guy said
@Jorge Briln "Do you listen to perspectives from actual trans people at all?
" Trans perspective is hive mind, if you dont follow that mind you are enemy. There is a reason why trans and other similar communities are based on toxicity especially on twitter. The fact you called chapelle activist is making me think that you r the very person that would mob hunt on twitter.
Hope twitter will go away so that i can witness what your lifes would look like, but i guess i will never see it as you would create just tumblr 2
I love how black people who start these revolutionary movements. In 50 years, he’ll be in our history class “ Chappell fought for our freedom of speech by not getting off the stage”
Wtf is this comment. This isn’t what black people do my guy
EJ what do they do?
Daphne opened for him and this Special is called "The Closer". The whole Special was dedicated to her. Honestly its clear to me the people trying to cancel him never saw it. Because it seemed very positive to trans people.
But we have to remember that the outraged crowd equates criticism to hate. You can love certain people yet have valid criticism of them. This is apparently a concept that's lost.
I hadn't considered that but that is a very good observation. Cheers 🍻
I missed that. I thought it was the Closer bc it's his last Netflix special 🤦
@@kendallrivers1119 Nuance has been lost. Critical thinking is evaporating. Seeing both sides makes you an enemy in these dumb meta cyber tribal wars.
PRETTY SURE AL JOLSEN HAD TONS OF BLKS OPEN FOR HIM TOO
I miss the nuances of the world. Everyone’s views have to be fringe extreme and there isn’t any common grey area anymore because the fringe extremes get way louder than they deserve to be. I miss the grey areas because that was where we got along the best.
Grey power!
V5 If a white comedian spewed racial jokes about black people, he'd be canceled rightfully and there would be no argument about it. Chappelle's can spew anti trans rhetoric by saying he is TRANS EXCLUSIONARY (The T and the E in TERF) and somehow that's OK. That's hypocrisy.
G5
@@sselluoss5935 you're like appropriating alien culture by saying grey power man Xd
It's more the fact of if your views don't align with another, you don't deserve that opinion because it's wrong. We can't keep going like this. Someone needs to be wrong, and we need to have arguments/debates to further what you're talking about.
@Tony X I have said this, but technology has already took over. It's literally impossible not to have a bank account, email and some cases some form of social media. Not to mention more than half of society is like this now, especially people in their 20s and below. I'm 22 and have better conversations with 50 year olds.
This will only boost Chappelle's career as if he needed any help, guy is a legend.
Yes skyrocketing but downwards. Next up for Chappelle: Crowder podcast show
@@hedone13x lol, i'm sure Chappelle's career is over after this and no one is gonna watch netflix again...
@@hedone13x that's not what sky or rocket means - both those things are up
The only joke is the girl sniffer guy in the White House. Dave Chappelle is the greatest. I laughed.
"Everything is funny....until it happens to you." - Dave Chappelle
So black face is acceptable.
@@silencemeviolateme6076 yes its acceptable. Im putting on my blackface rn for lols.
@@TheRealPunisher okay. I have no problem with it, edge lord.
@@silencemeviolateme6076 don't get Ur point, did Dave go drag in this special or something?
@@silencemeviolateme6076 omg cancel white chick's!! Also cancel drag queens!!!! Stop using black people as props for your argument.
Do anyone remember when Dave said in his special "Joe Rogan neck..."? That was golden... lmfao!!!
🤣 eeww... hilarious
Big ol thick Joe Rogan Neck!
Thought of this while looking at his neck 😂
Go to school dummy.
@@peteh.5236 you got what he meant, dont be that guy no one likes
Dave's bit about the audience being awful in that one special is hilarious and fucking spot on. He's already addressed this before the current backlash even happened.
Link?
I believe it was " Sticks and Stones", all of Dave's stand ups are hilarious. Doesn't offend or bother me one bit.
@@timhensley3695 I watched that at work. Was brilliant.
Most of the more severe illnesses happen to people by surprise, unexpectantly, impacting first in the brain, then in the corresponding organ which that part of the brain controls. The end of WWI had absolutely everything to do with the Flu and lung TB outbreak that occurred killing millions. In nature, the biological conflict linked with a territorial fear (just what it means-a fear in your territory, your home, your community, etc.) is a widening of the bronchia (tissue loss). Your body attempts to widen your bronchia in order to allow more air into your lungs to give you more strength and energy to fight to keep your territory safe. Stay with me.......The biological conflict linked with a death fright impacts the lungs. The lungs attempt to grow larger in order to allow more air in because breath equals life, as we all know. No breath equals death.
While you are in the fear or death fright conflict, you notice no symptoms of “disease”, except you have cold hands, cold feet, you can’t sleep, you awaken at 3 AM every night, you have little appetite. During the war, millions of people were in fear of the bombing of their homes and cities where the war was most active. Fearing for their lives, their loved ones in the war, their ability to survive. The food in the stores was sparse due to shortages. This lasted for 4 long years! The longer the conflict, the worse the healing phase. Within 2 weeks of the German Chancellor announcing the end of WWI, these millions of people ALL went into the healing phase all at the same time. It is during the healing phase that you experience symptoms of illness! What is the healing phase of the bronchia widening? Severe bronchitis, pneumonia. The body attempts to refill this lost tissue and you experience inflammation, fever, coughing, body aches, fatigue, etc. What is the healing phase of the extra lung tissue that grew? Decomposing of the tissue by TB bacteria and fungi. The symptoms of this healing phase are: severe coughing up of blood and tissue, fever, inflammation, severe mucous, body aches, fatigue. During this decomposing of the extra tissue (tumor), the body expels a lot of protein, and without replenishment, severe protein loss can result in death. Antibiotics did not exist yet. If TB bacteria does not exist in a person or they have been vaccinated against TB (big mistake), then the tumor will simply encapsulate and become dormant and not harm you. Who died during the Spanish Flu? Mainly the poor who could not afford to buy meat and proper nourishment, and the people who were directly impacted by the bombings and destruction of their homes.
Millions of people suffered fear and death frights during the fighting of WWI, and millions of people all went into healing at the end of it. Not everyone was affected because not everyone suffered the same way.
It’s not a “flu”, it’s not something you “catch”. It’s biological, meaningful, and unavoidable. One hundred years later, a Fear Campaign begins, using the media to spread it......
Dave is just having fun making people laugh in these hard times and in the past I always respect him and enjoyed is shows
“Freedom of speech gives us the right to offend others, whereas freedom of thought gives them the choice as to whether or not to be offended.” ― Mokokoma
At first I read that as a quote from Monokuma, and I thought "Damn, that murderous bear is way deeper than I initially thought", but it turns out I'm just an idiot right now.
Well said
I watched the comedy special and thought wow he is so creatively genius. I especially enjoyed the ending. It was heartfelt and special and made it unique from other comedy specials. It was brilliant. Who else has the talent to make someone laugh and cry at the same time?
@Fak TH-cam LOOOOOL WTF
I'm going to be supporting Dave 10x more now that these issues have come out. I'm planning on watching the special several more times and I'm going to watch all of his others specials.
The only way this whole agenda goes away is if we continue to show our support just as much as they show their support for him be canclled
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Honestly I was thinking same thing. Rewatch specials and hopefully bringing it back on to Top 10 List to show support
Why support Dave? He cracked to the pressure of the woke mob, and now he's placating to them, and making sure they know how sorry he was. He's just as bad.
@@jleif7736 That..was your takeaway? Dude..watch it again man. *Really* listen between the laughs man.
This thing is showing NO mercy to them at all. Even for Chappelle..how..*direct* he was about this was pretty blunt.
The whole thing came across to me as a "and this is where THAT bullshit leads."
Give it another look, man. It's not a capitulation; it is pretty much saying "these jokes about you...horrible people..are not worth driving another friend to suicide. This is what you do."
Watch it again, man. Watch it again :)
There's also something else that needs to be pointed out. Those people who are outraged are more mad at the genuine things he said that were true, like "sex is a fact", "we need to listen to women", "we all passed through a woman to get here", not even the jokes. Those points he made are not jokes, and we need to clarify that these FACTS are NOT hate speech or incorrect. They are angry because we all know he's implying men are not women, and that is the ultimate sin according to their ideology. It needs to be pointed out that saying men can't be women is not hateful, regardless if there's a joke or not.
They can’t be women. It’s a biological fact….being a woman would mean they have a womb…but when did facts matter 😂😂
The fact that the trans community was so outraged because of Dave's special just proves his point.
I feel like that was the point of the special
I am sure most trans community are fine. Its just some gate keepers from that community is very hostile and protective,.
There is no way they actually watched it then. My 23 year old Trans child and I watched it! We loved it. We seen his love for his Trans woman friend. How dare they scream without actually watching it
@@dowlernatasha1396 who I would bet were NEVER ASKED to be the REPRESENTATIVES of that "community".
@@dowlernatasha1396 yeah cause they thrive of the attention they get from social media
I am so glad people like Joe and Dave exist. It makes me wonder where we would be as a society without them. The support videos like this get restores my faith in humanity a lot.
Really? I was just thinking how pointless this is, someone who isn't particularly intelligent declaring his view as if it is fact.
@@samusaran13372 I was talking about Joe's pronouncements on whether Chapelle was being transphobic or not, I don't know what he thinks about vaccines and I don't care either. He's a comedian that likes the gym and sitting around talking, that's all. (nice work if you can get it, I don't begrudge him that)
@@subspaceanomaly Oh sorry I got my joe videos mixed up lol
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"sometimes the funniest thing to say is mean. ... You guys got to remember I'm not saying it to be mean I'm saying it because it's funny!" The GOAT.
This is unprecedented... Comedy and the artform is undeniably under attack and Dave Chappelle is the best man to address it head on during these delicate and sensitive cancel culture cslls and boycotts. We all owe him a bended knee for for his heroism in the face of adversity and seeing this in our lifetime is amazing. Much respect to you and for you Dave Chappelle or otherwise known the G.O.A.T! 👏👏👏